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All Saints

All Saints

Winwick

Cambridgeshire

L 1080 WINWICK WINWICK 15/85 Parish Church of 28.1.58 All Saints II* Parish church.

Architectural Features

C12 south doorway

chancel and nave rebuilt mid C13 with south arcade and south aisle.

Circa 1320 north aisle and arcade and chancel arch rebuilt.

Early C15 south transept and late C15 west tower.

North aisle partly rebuilt in C16 and roofs renewed.

Walls of Weldon rubble and ashlar with dressings of Ketton stone, roofs of tiles, lead, and stone slates.

two south aisle windows, one C19 and one early C14 with three pointed lights with plain intersecting tracery and two-centred head with moulded label.

Chancel window, early C14 of two trefoiled-lights in a two-centred head.

Interior: Nave north arcade c.1320 of four bays with two-centred arches of two chamfered orders with moulded labels

South arcade c.1250 of four bays with two-centred arches of two chamfered orders with moulded labels, central column octagonal, other columns round with semi-octagonal responds, all with moulded capitals enriched with nail-head ornament and moulded bases.

C19 porch with two-centred outer arch of two moulded orders carved on three circular detached shafts with moulded capitals and bases.

Chancel arch c.1340, two-centred with two hollow-chamfered orders, inner order springing from attached shafts with moulded capitals and bases.

Font, C13 tapering square bowl with splayed angles and chamfered edges, octagonal stem with four shafts each with carved capitals and moulded bases.

Early C16 roof.

Screen, early C16 incorporated into C19 screens of south transept.

Brass in tower to Edward Collins 1685-6 with inscription only, from slab in porch.

south transept roof of four bays with moulded main timbers cambered tie beams with carved bosses